Zanclognatha lunalis

Zanclognatha lunalis, the jubilee fan-foot, is a moth of the family Noctuidae.

It can be found across the Palearctic realm (Europe to the Russian Far East and Japan).

Forewing grey brown with a faint purplish tinge and outer lines dark brown, fine and faint; the inner bent on each fold, vertical in the main; the outer widely excurved and irregularly crenulate beyond cell, insinuate on submedian fold; subterminal line stronger, oblique from before apex and straight, outwardly edged by whitish; a conspicuous slender brown lunule at end of cell; terminal line dark, edged with a bright white line at base of fringe; hindwing with outer and subterminal lines marked on inner marginal half of wing.

Larva reddish yellow; the segmental incisions paler: dorsal line red brown; three subdorsal, irregularly crenulate or hidden in blotches, finer, parallel, pale reddish lines; beneath the black spiracles a double irregularly crenulate lateral line.

The moths flies from June to August depending on the location.